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What does it cost to dry wheat from 18 to 14 this year?

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    #16


    Down two inches didn’t hit bottom yet

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      #17
      sf3, how come you don't buy bins ? i hope we never have to use our bagger and extractor again. maybe you don't have the animal problems there like we do ?
      these 5000 and 8000 hoppers have made us nothing but money ! some are selling for double at auctions what they cost us.especially when you have some young fellows coming up
      how did you like the red combine , are you converted ? bet your green dealer is scared,lol?

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        #18
        Walked across winter wheat seeded field this afternoon, enough coming through ground to make a crop after half inch rain ten days ago. It is a better fit for early harvest and aeration drying than other wheat.

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          #19
          Love bags but we bring home a lot of our grain to a bag yard you can monitor them. Yes we have bins lots.

          Building 4 or 5 50000 next summer but won’t sell the bagger.

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            #20
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
            Love bags but we bring home a lot of our grain to a bag yard you can monitor them. Yes we have bins lots.

            Building 4 or 5 50000 next summer but won’t sell the bagger.
            the red combine ? did you try it ?

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              #21
              CaseIH
              I double checked my bill. It is $.7125/liter
              Saskatoon area. Superior propane
              Thankyou to you and others for the drying advice
              I appreciate it.

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                #22
                It’s still sitting in the yard we’ll try in canola

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                  #23
                  Never really thought about the manpower and time issue for drying.

                  Saskfarmer are you bagging the wheat and then drying it later when the combines catch up or do you have extra help that just stays in the yard moving grain and drying while the rest of the crew combines?

                  Everyone else dry as you harvest or fit it in later?

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                    #24
                    dry as we harvest

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                      #25
                      We combine too fast for little FF to keep up, aerate till we can get to it. Next few weeks will be lots of time..before weather smartens up!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by bluefargo View Post
                        CaseIH
                        I double checked my bill. It is $.7125/liter
                        Saskatoon area. Superior propane
                        Thankyou to you and others for the drying advice
                        I appreciate it.
                        Wow there..melfort coop propane.
                        Filled Sept 4th..41cents..

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                          #27
                          Our fill was Fri September 14. A little inflation happening?

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